Yea, my wife said I can get in the ring when I feel I'm ready. So I'm starting some MT, going to make time to work out with the fighters we already have in the club, and when I feel I'm ready, I'll hit the local shows.

Right now I hit monday, wedsday, friday bjj, saturday - judo and open mat (ranges from standup sparing, to mma sparing or just grappling) I usually spend all day saturday training, wedsday there is a mma focused class after bjj, and monday - MT after bjj. I also hit the random thursday or tuesday judo class at a club nearby and we are working on adding judo to our club on one more night during the week, and possibly either another MT night, or just a open mat night. Then I hit the gym at the college I work at on tuesdays and thursdays to do the machines and work on cardio (the campus has nice trails to run on and good bikes/treadmills).

But don't let all that fool ya, I still suck in the standup really bad. I'm just now testing for my green belt in judo, and I'm nothing special grappling wise in my club. But that's not to say I'm not enjoying every single minute of it.

Yea, my wife said I can get in the ring when I feel I'm ready. So I'm starting some MT, going to make time to work out with the fighters we already have in the club, and when I feel I'm ready, I'll hit the local shows.

Right now I hit monday, wedsday, friday bjj, saturday - judo and open mat (ranges from standup sparing, to mma sparing or just grappling) I usually spend all day saturday training, wedsday there is a mma focused class after bjj, and monday - MT after bjj. I also hit the random thursday or tuesday judo class at a club nearby and we are working on adding judo to our club on one more night during the week, and possibly either another MT night, or just a open mat night. Then I hit the gym at the college I work at on tuesdays and thursdays to do the machines and work on cardio (the campus has nice trails to run on and good bikes/treadmills).

But don't let all that fool ya, I still suck in the standup really bad. I'm just now testing for my green belt in judo, and I'm nothing special grappling wise in my club. But that's not to say I'm not enjoying every single minute of it.

I do, but it helps that both of my instructors are on the same level. My judo coach watches and sometimes even jumps in on the bjj class, and my bjj coach takes the judo class (It's really funny to watch him put on a white belt). So they really show how to compliment what the other is teaching that day.

Plus this allows us to work 100% on standup in judo, because he knows we got all our ground work in already. We just cover the japanese names before tests, and do some ground work before tournaments to work on strategy for judo touraments. The same is true with bjj, the instructor does very little throws/takedowns. He will encourage you to just take the judo class provided. However, when he does work on takedowns, its always of the kind that judo tends to not focus on, single and double leg takedowns.